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tobacco cutter/grinder??

Posted by mike c on Tuesday, 06-Nov-2007
I have been in the habit of cutting my tobacco down for a while now
only one big problem...I am sick and tired of nearly cutting my finger off
this came up once before and Dave said he could see where cutting the strands down would be ok, but the fluff-stuff was better for (cough) "newbies".....
so, I ask the whole lot if there is a reason I shouldn't cut it (other than my finger) please share, and most important..is there a cutter that could be recommended??
I also just discovered I have been slightly overstuffing/overtapping, again
sob

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Re: tobacco cutter/grinder??
Posted by Mike B on Monday, 17-Dec-2007

One can over-tap? Hmmmm.......I love learning a new hobby. You find out all sorts of new stuff every day!

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Re: tobacco cutter/grinder??
Posted by mike c on Monday, 17-Dec-2007

in my case it wasn't tamping, it was using tobacco that was too far cut into short strands...the fact that I use modified clone machines means they tend to fill a tube tighter and fuller by nature so thank god the forum stopped me dead in my tracks...thanks again folks!!!!

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Re: tobacco cutter/grinder??
Posted by Captain U-96 aka Mike on Saturday, 10-Nov-2007

Mike, I can't think of any reason you should cut it! Why are you doing it? I've always thought the tobacco [is] as it is intended to be used by the manufacturer when you open the container as far as cut goes. I think you are doing a lot of un-necessary work, and from what you are saying, dangerous for you to a degree. Ask yourself--is it really worth it? I think you mentioned to me a while back that you enjoy playing Poker on Saturday nights. Have you ever tried to deal cards with nine fingers? Or, use the rest room, toss a salad etc?
You should have enough short cuts after each injection session. Do you sometimes end up with more shake than usual?
   Why not try using your tobacco as is, cut wise; for a few weeks and see if you notice any difference? If nothing else, you'll have more time to enjoy your tobacco! Capt. Mike

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Re: tobacco cutter/grinder??
Posted by mike c on Saturday, 10-Nov-2007

hi
nope, poker player wasn't me
I just got annoyed packing fluffy strands compared to cut-down, and also, never have had a shake problem, since my tobacco gets nasty when dried
I stopped the second I read Wazmo's post though I only made about one since I was bedbound. I am sitting here making them now- no problem
my thinking was that the cut tobacco would be stronger (which I like, I am a human carcinogen), AND burn more even, AND easier to load
as said before, Dave didn't tell me not to, so I just carried on.....I'll see how I like it this way

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Re: tobacco cutter/grinder??
Posted by David Brown on Saturday, 10-Nov-2007

Mike,

If it is thin you want why not use a shag cut to begin with? lots less hassle.

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Re: tobacco cutter/grinder??
Posted by mike c on Saturday, 10-Nov-2007

because believe it or not I'm rather fussy about taste/flavor, as well as being poor
I'm pretty stuck on PTT, until I figure out the perfect money scam I know I will figure out soon, and go back to Vengeur
so far, agree with Wazmo about not noticing a difference in burn/smoke ratio, but I do notice the fluff still gets on my nerves

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Re: tobacco cutter/grinder??
Posted by Dog Doo Snow Cone on Wednesday, 02-Jan-2008

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I think you can   toss someone's salad   with no fingers at all :)

One thing that comes to mind is the tobacco plug wont expand in the tube once injected.
(if chopped up or too wet or too shaky and dry).
   with me anyways, if the tobacco has the right RH or anywhere close and it is leafy, you can wait just a sec at the point where the spoon is all the way in the tube and let the tobacco do it's "expansion thing" in the tube (you can see it grow a little) then crank the spoon back out of the tube, the spoon won't be able to drag the tobacco plug back out of the tube a little when it retracts, and cause a little "filter gap" if the tobacco is given a chance to expand in the tube first. When I do this with windsail tubes (hesitate retracting the spoon so quick) I never need to do any tapping, it is firm and uniform from filter to end.

. KL

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Re: tobacco cutter/grinder??
Posted by mike c on Wednesday, 02-Jan-2008

ok then
figure out making the cherries just as secure as premades and you'll win a prize

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Re: tobacco cutter/grinder??
Posted by DAVE Z on Wednesday, 02-Jan-2008

Tossin salads...., Ah the memories. Just to illustrate how far our imprisoned brothers and sisters will go for a smoke, see WWW.BLACKTABLE.COM/031022.HTM. Heres to hoping thats all the salad theyre tossin!

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Re: tobacco cutter/grinder??
Posted by Captain U-96 aka Mike on Wednesday, 02-Jan-2008

Dead Link!

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Re: tobacco cutter/grinder??
Posted by DAVE Z on Wednesday, 02-Jan-2008

I just got on, but its not a link, type it in your browser.

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Re: tobacco cutter/grinder??
Posted by Dave Lers on Wednesday, 02-Jan-2008

www.blacktable.com/gillin031022.htm [link]

"1. Start by putting a small-to-medium sized amount of dried spinach on the toilet paper, then carefully 2. fold the left side of the paper over, 3. followed by..."

LMAO

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Re: tobacco cutter/grinder??
Posted by DAVE Z on Friday, 04-Jan-2008

Its a bit rough, and takes some getting used to, but I can see the attraction. Cheap too!

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Re: tobacco cutter/grinder??
Posted by Wazmo Nairz on Friday, 09-Nov-2007

Just curious...why were/are you cutting your tobacco? I seem to remember trying that many years ago when I first started this bidniz on the advice of another, but there seemed to be no discernable difference to me whether I did it or not.

Anyway, it's been awhile since I posted last...too much traveling and Too Much Fun to be had lately. :-)

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Re: tobacco cutter/grinder??
Posted by mike c on Friday, 09-Nov-2007

screw the cutting, this post from you means we're in top form
I think I'll mail you about it private since I have that priveledge, and if any more comments on it here, perfect
worn at moment.......but look out
cheers

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Re: tobacco cutter/grinder??
Posted by Wazmo Nariz on Friday, 09-Nov-2007

Hell, it's been so long since I posted last I forgot how to spell the last name up there...sheesh.

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Re: tobacco cutter/grinder??
Posted by Captain U-96 aka Mike on Saturday, 10-Nov-2007

Quite! Wipe Nairz on--wipe hairz off. I don't see the benefit of re-cutting tobacco. In fact, it seems to invite more troubles like over packed smokes, shake etc, don't you think? Capt Mike

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Re: tobacco cutter/grinder??
Posted by Kerry on Saturday, 10-Nov-2007

The only positive I can think of is getting a more homogeneous blend when combining tobaccos with differing cuts.

However, the negatives seem to outweigh the positive(s).

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Re: tobacco cutter/grinder??
Posted by mike c on Saturday, 10-Nov-2007

in my case it seems to have been the direct cause of over-stuffing...glad I brought it up

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